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we better be careful about modified foods inindicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. t it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. , thank you, matt ridley. coming up, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. i talk about how innovation makes life better but where is the innovation coming from? politicians say from government. the big success story is america putting a man on the moon but think about it, yes, nasa put a man on the moon but they spent billions and have not been back in 40 years. by contrast, an organization called x prize is offering a prize and now a space ship launched tee people into space. they won $10 million. there is another x prize offered for a private moon landing. here is a sample of the device of a lander that is being tested negotiation government money, none of your taxes involved, 80ive innovation driven by entrepreneurs taking the risk. competition if a car that gets 10miles per hour has drawn nearly 100 entrepreneurs. the design competition was fir
we better be careful about modified foods inindicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. t it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. , thank you, matt ridley. coming up, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. i talk about how innovation makes life better but where is the innovation coming from? politicians say from government. the big success story is america putting a man on the moon but...
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we better be careful about modified foods in indicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. but it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. so, thank you, matt ridley. comingp, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you'rstill having difficulty breathing, ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lun
we better be careful about modified foods in indicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. but it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. so, thank you, matt ridley. comingp, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike...
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>> well, what you see a lot of safety technologies introduced pretty early. much before the lesser expensive cars get better and that the technologies like protecting you in the crash, they ar designed to keep you out of a crash rate these technologies are great, but ce you're in the crash, you're stuck with what's going on with the older designs, possibly not designed for the test, that's an issue. gerri: that the one that sounds a little better than i originally thought. the let's go through some examples. the devil is in the details here. for safety reasons for luxury cars srting with the mercedes-benz c and the audi a-4, which is what i have. >> before they introduce this test, they were designed like all manufacturers do, for he current test at the time. it wasn't part of their protocol for designing, and then the problem is they have a lot of intrusion, small cars, so there's not really a lot of space for things to go and the airbags deploy in some cases. gerri: that's just not good. that is inexcusable. looking at a couple of other cars, the acura tl a
>> well, what you see a lot of safety technologies introduced pretty early. much before the lesser expensive cars get better and that the technologies like protecting you in the crash, they ar designed to keep you out of a crash rate these technologies are great, but ce you're in the crash, you're stuck with what's going on with the older designs, possibly not designed for the test, that's an issue. gerri: that the one that sounds a little better than i originally thought. the let's go...
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technology it's not surprising that they were at the heart of any big news on the topic. traditionally speaking. the best performance. is relatively young as the delicate tissue tends to tear as a result mechanical valves are often the way to go and that which is just the most recent evolution of these men made. the first mechanical. back in one thousand fifty two. definite limitations and they proved that synthetic materials could be. proved in the one nine hundred sixty s. with the advent of the so-called. which could be implanted inside the heart itself unlike with previous models later in the decade made their debut. but these still work perfect. for the position of. they create some amount of resistance. the pressure is generally as high as thirty forty or even fifty millimeters of mercury we figured out that it would be impossible to remove this obstacle as long as the leaflets were in the middle of the blood so we decided to place them outside the ring. for. those coming off the lines here. the materials obtained from ordinary natural gas. temperatures up to fiftee
technology it's not surprising that they were at the heart of any big news on the topic. traditionally speaking. the best performance. is relatively young as the delicate tissue tends to tear as a result mechanical valves are often the way to go and that which is just the most recent evolution of these men made. the first mechanical. back in one thousand fifty two. definite limitations and they proved that synthetic materials could be. proved in the one nine hundred sixty s. with the advent of...
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or to commercialize the technology a company called. the medicine is only dropped into the potential adverse side effects are much smaller than with something like a. traditional. in human clinical trials had to be passed the go ahead from russian health regulators earlier in two thousand and twelve at the moment they're working on having it approved by western health agencies. are targeted at relieving chronic. increasingly impaired vision and in some cases eventually blindness to these russian made drops are able to do much more. to find out how many cells have died as a result of. the. different picture when used extensively they greatly decrease the number of tissue sections effected by. any true scientist dr. as the first guinea pig even before he got the russian regulatory green. in my opinion the results pretty much speak for themselves. i'm very short sighted i started suffering from cataracts and i've had for years. as a result of using the eye drops of the cataract disappeared my myopia dropped from minus seven down. but surel
or to commercialize the technology a company called. the medicine is only dropped into the potential adverse side effects are much smaller than with something like a. traditional. in human clinical trials had to be passed the go ahead from russian health regulators earlier in two thousand and twelve at the moment they're working on having it approved by western health agencies. are targeted at relieving chronic. increasingly impaired vision and in some cases eventually blindness to these...
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and has its roots petersburg state university of information technology mechanics . don't make incisions with the laser. cutting previously. created. the temperature could end. which they feel. above the competition. devices. that control the temperature of the being operated on. depending on the required temperature. here in st petersburg they're testing out different fiber to configurations to see which give the most ideal performance for certain. materials can be used in the tips but depending on how much of the laser light they absorb the varying temperatures. current cutting edge research takes place in st petersburg. the company's production is located all the way across the globe. just outside of boston massachusetts in the united states where the truly international team is the research and development carried out by their russian partners this allows these innovators to lean on the strengths of the individual companies. photonics is primarily responsible for innovation research development and commercialization of the product in the russian federation tonics
and has its roots petersburg state university of information technology mechanics . don't make incisions with the laser. cutting previously. created. the temperature could end. which they feel. above the competition. devices. that control the temperature of the being operated on. depending on the required temperature. here in st petersburg they're testing out different fiber to configurations to see which give the most ideal performance for certain. materials can be used in the tips but...
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i started in i-ti a technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really bring together city departments to work in a coordinated way with our committee on information technology. to help create a chief information officer position for the city. i was also proud to work with then mayor newsome in passing the first generation of open data legislation that we have. but as our civil grand jury in june pointed out, our i-t in san francisco is still in need of a culture shock. and this is where all of us come in today. we have 200 data sets that have already been put out there, but by and large the data sets put out by city gov
i started in i-ti a technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really...
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or to commercialize the technology a company. dropped into the potential adverse side effects are much smaller. than human clinical trials had to be passed. earlier in two thousand and twelve the moment they're working on having it approved by western health agencies. are targeted. to increasingly impaired vision. blindness but these russian made drops are able to do much more. to find out how many have died as a result of. the. death. when used. they greatly decrease the number of tissue sections. as the first guinea pig. in my opinion the results pretty much speak for themselves. i'm very short sighted i started suffering from cataracts. for years. as a result of using the eye drops the cataract disappeared. down to minus three point five diopters. reduced. with russian regulatory approval in hand though has slowly but surely started getting their eyedrops to market they're attempting to go without linking up with a distributor. they've already sold twenty five thousand bottles to various pharmacies. innovators this is just the
or to commercialize the technology a company. dropped into the potential adverse side effects are much smaller. than human clinical trials had to be passed. earlier in two thousand and twelve the moment they're working on having it approved by western health agencies. are targeted. to increasingly impaired vision. blindness but these russian made drops are able to do much more. to find out how many have died as a result of. the. death. when used. they greatly decrease the number of tissue...
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to some of the leading technology companies in the valley. we have companies that raise anywhere from a thousand dollars to $25 million that have sort of been housed with us. some of the coolest things that have happened at the hatchery two people sitting next to each other working on the same app for six months decided to merge and raise a million dollars for their company. so, collaborative consumption is something we truly believe in and having spent a couple of years working with the likes of jane, brian, tina lee and a bunch of other people who have been sort of working on this open data problem, it's been sort of exciting to sort of see it come to fruition today and see sort of the progress that they've made. so, for me this is sort of -- it's been fun to sort of watch this team of people come together and do what they do and make san francisco a 21st century city. so, you know, it's an honor to welcome the mayor back to the hatchery, the new hatchery. we invite you, supervisor chiu, to our monthly infamous happy hours where bourbon and
to some of the leading technology companies in the valley. we have companies that raise anywhere from a thousand dollars to $25 million that have sort of been housed with us. some of the coolest things that have happened at the hatchery two people sitting next to each other working on the same app for six months decided to merge and raise a million dollars for their company. so, collaborative consumption is something we truly believe in and having spent a couple of years working with the likes...
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. >> and speaking of technology. new technology could potentially help detect the deadliest form of skin cancer and maybe help sufferers receive treatment before it turns fatal. how? how it works, next. >> from skin cancer to dementia to cataracts go to fox news .com sunday house call. they want to know what advances are you hoping for in the new year. let them know. the doctors will be answering one of the questions on the air. just log right in. sunday house call will be back in just a second. want to know what i did in the last five hours? i played a round of golf. then i read a book while teaching myself how to play guitar; ran ten miles while knitting myself a sweater; jumped out of a plane. finally, i became a ping pong master while recording my debut album. how you ask? with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. ♪ ooh baby, can i do for you today? ♪ [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? align can help. nly align has bifantis, a
. >> and speaking of technology. new technology could potentially help detect the deadliest form of skin cancer and maybe help sufferers receive treatment before it turns fatal. how? how it works, next. >> from skin cancer to dementia to cataracts go to fox news .com sunday house call. they want to know what advances are you hoping for in the new year. let them know. the doctors will be answering one of the questions on the air. just log right in. sunday house call will be back in...
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and, you know, always in to technology. i wanted to get back to web making to make the world better. >> uh-huh. >> and a lot of my films explored the good, the bad or -- and other people say it's making us distracted and we're not really paying tag and this stuff. i'm in the middle and i'm saying all of this amazing technology, let's talk about those and there is all of this stuff that take away from technology and by talking about them, stopping our very, very busy lives and talking. i had a future film last year that is called connected, 80 minutes long and available for the public. >> uh-huh. >> and -- and even our film, we have that whole kit. we want you to talk about this with the people closest to you. >> conversation cards. remember when you were a kid in school? flash cards, you know? >> and that is something that is low-tech and touchy feely? >> yeah. >> and makes you sit down and face somebody and talk to them, i would think. >> and there is so many amazing aspects of technology and we're all moving quickly. put
and, you know, always in to technology. i wanted to get back to web making to make the world better. >> uh-huh. >> and a lot of my films explored the good, the bad or -- and other people say it's making us distracted and we're not really paying tag and this stuff. i'm in the middle and i'm saying all of this amazing technology, let's talk about those and there is all of this stuff that take away from technology and by talking about them, stopping our very, very busy lives and...
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this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a year. >> the public utilities commission runs water, power and sewer services for san francisco. we can't afford to be out of business after an earthquake. so, we're thinking about building a building. that building is going to hold our operations center and our emergency operations center for things like earth quack. that building had to be immediately occupiable. great. but we can do better than that. so, this new technology that we ended up using was a concrete building that straps basically, that goes through the interior of the building and allow the building to turn
this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a...
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critics fear american technology into the wrong hands. that's a valid concern but blocking sales and strangling america's space industry is an even bigger threat. if you are not selling anything you are not controlling anything, either. working together republicans and democrats solved this problem. they should continue the system and tackle the nation's other problems. thanks for joining us for "this week in defense news." i'm vago muradian. you can watch on-line it at defensenewstv.com. before we go i would like to wish everybody a very happy new year. i'll be back next year at the same time. until then, have a great week. >>> patient centered research, is it more than a slogan. patient leaders rate their progress. i'm steve usdin. welcome to "biocentury this week." >>> your trusted source for biotechnology information and analysis, "biocentury this week." >>> it has blazed the trail. now as we've highlighted many types on "biocentury this week," patients have moved to the center of every aspect of medicine, especially the search for ne
critics fear american technology into the wrong hands. that's a valid concern but blocking sales and strangling america's space industry is an even bigger threat. if you are not selling anything you are not controlling anything, either. working together republicans and democrats solved this problem. they should continue the system and tackle the nation's other problems. thanks for joining us for "this week in defense news." i'm vago muradian. you can watch on-line it at...
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found that the jews spring suffered from advanced technology version of ikea syndrome it was so hard to assemble that no one in the big room wanted to make it instead they redesigned it the team eliminated one out of every five parts they cut the cost of the materials by twenty five percent so they point out that a funny thing happened to geo spring on the way from the cheap chinese factory to the expensive kentucky factory the material cost went down the labor required to make it went down the quality went up even the energy efficiency went out you know they had designed this product in the united states for years and they sent the product design to china but what they found was that you know in the beginning when they first sent it they knew how to make it themselves because they had been making it in america but what they found was that they lost the ability to even know how to make it and they didn't know how inefficient it had become because they didn't even know what they were doing it was only on the manufacturing floor when the engineers went to reassemble it that they said w
found that the jews spring suffered from advanced technology version of ikea syndrome it was so hard to assemble that no one in the big room wanted to make it instead they redesigned it the team eliminated one out of every five parts they cut the cost of the materials by twenty five percent so they point out that a funny thing happened to geo spring on the way from the cheap chinese factory to the expensive kentucky factory the material cost went down the labor required to make it went down the...
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in the world of technology, and here is a pure good news story. there is a company who this year came out with a robotic arm who attaches to the arms of those whoh have had strokes. they are paralyzed. it allows the brain to transmitd. nerve signals to the muscles in the arm and the robotic arm picks it up and allows the arm to move. this is the most extraordinary thing. we are able to do that sort of thing. another example is 3d printers which i think i can explain. you take liquid plastic. you design something like say a plastic pin. you pour the liquid plastic in and the 3d printer outputs an object. this could revolutionize manufacturing. it is just beginning to come out in productivity right now. these are the source of ideas that are based on the knowledge you produce in the united states. as we know knowledge since the industrial revolution has been what has drirch economies forward.nd and it is still possible in the united states.s >> we had visitors here, and i was struck by two, and what they describe as a world of moore's law where comp
in the world of technology, and here is a pure good news story. there is a company who this year came out with a robotic arm who attaches to the arms of those whoh have had strokes. they are paralyzed. it allows the brain to transmitd. nerve signals to the muscles in the arm and the robotic arm picks it up and allows the arm to move. this is the most extraordinary thing. we are able to do that sort of thing. another example is 3d printers which i think i can explain. you take liquid plastic....
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so they list a whole bunch of technologies that might reduce the carbon emissions. in principle, they could do that. and then, actually, when you talk to the authors, they say, we're -- are there any more wedges? they say, oh yeah, there are a lot more wedges. at least we got tired. -- we just got tired. you know. so -- but those things were theoretical. what will cause those in reality, you put a price on carbon, some of those wedges would really be great stuff and they would -- you'd pass a tipping point that would really take a big chunk of the energy. and some of them wouldn't work out at all. but, you know, you just can't do it with theoretical exercises. the way that it will work -- sorry, it's a broken record, but you got to have a price on carbon. >> and so -- [laughter] >> right. but you talk about the marketplace. one of the ways that u.s. has reduced its emissions is through switching from coal to gas, and that was government innovation 30 years ago developing some tracking technology that no one saw a few years ago, and -- that proponents would say that
so they list a whole bunch of technologies that might reduce the carbon emissions. in principle, they could do that. and then, actually, when you talk to the authors, they say, we're -- are there any more wedges? they say, oh yeah, there are a lot more wedges. at least we got tired. -- we just got tired. you know. so -- but those things were theoretical. what will cause those in reality, you put a price on carbon, some of those wedges would really be great stuff and they would -- you'd pass a...
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so they list a whole bunch of technologies that might reduce the carbon emissions. in principle, they could do that. and then, actually, when you talk to the authors, they say, we're -- are there any more wedges? they say, oh yeah, there are a lot more wedges. at least we got tired. you know. so -- but those things were theoretical. what will cause those in reality, you put a price on carbon, some of those wedges would really be great stuff and they would -- you'd pass a tipping point that would really take a big chunk of the energy. and some of them wouldn't work out at all. but, you know, you just can't do it with theoretical exercises. the way that it will work -- sorry, it's a broken record, but you got to have a price on carbon. >> and so -- [laughter] >> right. but you talk about the marketplace. one of the ways that u.s. has reduced its emissions is through switching from coal to gas, and that was government innovation 30 years ago developing some tracking -- fracking technology that no one saw a few years ago, and -- that proponents would say that that switc
so they list a whole bunch of technologies that might reduce the carbon emissions. in principle, they could do that. and then, actually, when you talk to the authors, they say, we're -- are there any more wedges? they say, oh yeah, there are a lot more wedges. at least we got tired. you know. so -- but those things were theoretical. what will cause those in reality, you put a price on carbon, some of those wedges would really be great stuff and they would -- you'd pass a tipping point that...
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and a full three quarters of the city's job growth has happened outside of the technology industry. the tourism industry alone, for example, supported 71,000 jobs in the year 2011 with a payroll of over 2 million-dollar and immense jobs creators between treasure island. the cp m c rebuild and a new warriors a arena over 4,000 permanent jobs and over 15,000 construction jobs will be created and sustained and we are rebuilding the city with san franciscoians thanks to your leadership on the local higher legislation not just for public projects but also private project like the proposed a marine eye 3030 and let's not forgot the manufacturing mere in san francisco through s of may we are offering programmings and technical assistance so that they can also be local job create ores i'm also crateful for san francisco voters who past thed housing trust fund to now allocate one $.2 billion in the next 30 years for low increase and moderate san franciscoians to house our workforce and keep families in san francisco so no, supervisor we will not crash the real estate market but invest in our
and a full three quarters of the city's job growth has happened outside of the technology industry. the tourism industry alone, for example, supported 71,000 jobs in the year 2011 with a payroll of over 2 million-dollar and immense jobs creators between treasure island. the cp m c rebuild and a new warriors a arena over 4,000 permanent jobs and over 15,000 construction jobs will be created and sustained and we are rebuilding the city with san franciscoians thanks to your leadership on the local...
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not gangbusters or not some fast technology growing -- fast-growing technology company, is it likely they can sell their business? >> we looked at this at the "wall street journal" a couple of weeks ago and i don't mean to be a huge downer but it's unfortunate that a lot of business owners are struggling to sell their businesses and they're feeling stuck. evaluations for businesses are down and sales prices are down still. so we have found that a lot of business owners are having to postpone retirement five years or longer. some of them are having to agree to these earn-out deals where they stick around, even though they may be feeling ready to wash their hands and move on to something new, where they have to stick around and the business has to meet certain performance targetings for them to get payments. so this is a very common problem eveshl specially for baby boomer business owners who maybe started their businesses at a time when things were going well and there was this american dream they were after and now hire we are, out of a recession and the economy is still very stagnan
not gangbusters or not some fast technology growing -- fast-growing technology company, is it likely they can sell their business? >> we looked at this at the "wall street journal" a couple of weeks ago and i don't mean to be a huge downer but it's unfortunate that a lot of business owners are struggling to sell their businesses and they're feeling stuck. evaluations for businesses are down and sales prices are down still. so we have found that a lot of business owners are...
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okay, when we come back, from energy to education, to technology. our panel's pick for the good [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis sympto. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benets with theisks. all pres
okay, when we come back, from energy to education, to technology. our panel's pick for the good [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to...
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like you can build technology you want, platform you want, that's great. it's the people who are doing it that matter and they're going to get stuff done. this has some of the best people, shannon and jay are doing t. they've been doing it awhile so they know what they're doing. it's great. last year i was building this adopted tree app and i found it on the data portal. it had like some weird geo data like it was in some form i couldn't use. i just dropped jay a note and like within 24 hours i got the data fixed and it was perfect. so, it's those kind of relationships that matter and having the right people in place. so, i think the chief data officer, these guys will end up joining a rock star team. >> not a question, but just a comment to say thanks to the city's innovation office. we're a small company from ireland called building i. we take permit data from cities and show it to anyone who wants to see it. we started off in ireland, discovered the san francisco data and came over here and now we've got an office up and running here with san francisco
like you can build technology you want, platform you want, that's great. it's the people who are doing it that matter and they're going to get stuff done. this has some of the best people, shannon and jay are doing t. they've been doing it awhile so they know what they're doing. it's great. last year i was building this adopted tree app and i found it on the data portal. it had like some weird geo data like it was in some form i couldn't use. i just dropped jay a note and like within 24 hours i...
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technology update coming up shortly after this break. well going into the future this month high tech means good health whether it be the latest laser cutters or lifesaving heart valves crushed innovators are working hard to keep you healthy for some companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting edge training systems for others it's been a lifetime of work i'm looking the mysteries of the skull check it all out on technology update we've got the future covered. something. lies beneath. thousands of meters of ice and broke. the law. for many. but dangerous even to those who keep it at a distance. hello and welcome to technology update regardless of who you are and whether you live in moscow or anywhere else in the world.
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oh and welcome to technology. anywhere else in the world. which we're all hoping for good health to keep us in tip top. russian medical science. breakthrough. it's not surprising that. with previous. seventy's more or less modern day by at the scene but these still work perfect. whatever the position of leaflets inside the ring they create some amount of resistance so the pressure on the heart is generally as high as thirty forty or even fifty millimeters of mercury we figured out that it would be impossible to remove this obstacle as long as the leaflets were in the middle of the blood flow so we decided to place them outside the ring. for that to doctors turned to med inch premier heart valve maker those coming off the lines here are made of what's called monolithic pure a little carbon the materials obtained from ordinary natural gas as it's burned at temperatures up to fifteen hundred degrees. special ovens.
oh and welcome to technology. anywhere else in the world. which we're all hoping for good health to keep us in tip top. russian medical science. breakthrough. it's not surprising that. with previous. seventy's more or less modern day by at the scene but these still work perfect. whatever the position of leaflets inside the ring they create some amount of resistance so the pressure on the heart is generally as high as thirty forty or even fifty millimeters of mercury we figured out that it would...
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and advanced technology in maryland, where women can get mammograms in 3-d. first, this is a live look outside with the beautiful morning sunrise. >> now, your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with meteorologist ava marie. >> starting you off with a live look from our skycam. beautiful sunrise happening right now, the sun will officially rise before 7:30 this morning. 36 degrees at b.w.i. marshall, winds west at 9 miles per hour. we'll see stronger wind gusts throughout the day coming in behind the snow system yesterday. strong winds causing lake-effect snow showers across central pennsylvania with heavy bands tracking through the mountains, likely accumulating on local roads. a few flurries could make their way down maryland, a couple of flurries possible, nothing major. if you see a couple of snowflakes, don't freak out. we won't see accumulation today. we did see a respectable amount yesterday, nothing big, but respectable. here's a look at the snow reports from yesterday across the state. at least .4 inches at the airport, impressive there. .2 at gibson isl
and advanced technology in maryland, where women can get mammograms in 3-d. first, this is a live look outside with the beautiful morning sunrise. >> now, your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with meteorologist ava marie. >> starting you off with a live look from our skycam. beautiful sunrise happening right now, the sun will officially rise before 7:30 this morning. 36 degrees at b.w.i. marshall, winds west at 9 miles per hour. we'll see stronger wind gusts throughout the day coming...
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technology is bringing us someplace else and as long as we have artists in our fold and keep readers and writers connected, we will be okay. >> mr. leach, such in its -- influential figure and you have been previously, okay? and directing your energies continuing literacy and the preservation of all that means, you don't care either whether it's a physical book or digits? >> in 1 cents, the agency that i had, because i hate to speak exclusively as an individual, has a love affair with the printed word. but while we are not agnostic exactly on how something is presented, we are very public oriented so you do everything you possibly can to move thoughts into the public domain. that implies that you use every conceivable instrument. we are in the knowledge development and the knowledge dissemination business so we do for him. we preserve old books. we help finance the writing of new books and we tried to bring the public in to the access of the knowledge that exists and therefore we are very big into digitization, and in fact one of my favorite quotes is their archivist in the united st
technology is bringing us someplace else and as long as we have artists in our fold and keep readers and writers connected, we will be okay. >> mr. leach, such in its -- influential figure and you have been previously, okay? and directing your energies continuing literacy and the preservation of all that means, you don't care either whether it's a physical book or digits? >> in 1 cents, the agency that i had, because i hate to speak exclusively as an individual, has a love affair...
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oh and welcome to technology update regardless of where you are and whether you live in moscow or anywhere else in the world we all like the one. which we're all hoping for good health to give us a. break through. creates. the pressure. we figured out that it would be impossible to remove this obstacle as long as the leaflets were in the middle of the blood flow so we decided to place them outside the ring. for that the doctors turned to med inch russia's premier heart valve maker those coming off the lines here are made of what's called monolithic pure a little carbon the materials obtained from ordinary natural gas as it's burned at temperatures up to fifteen hundred degrees celsius in special ovens carbon collects on the walls of the reactor that's been collected and passed on for further reworking. the main difference is that elsewhere pirelli to carbon is based on a graphic foundation. that is a result of an egg like structure. so that when the show is undamaged.
oh and welcome to technology update regardless of where you are and whether you live in moscow or anywhere else in the world we all like the one. which we're all hoping for good health to give us a. break through. creates. the pressure. we figured out that it would be impossible to remove this obstacle as long as the leaflets were in the middle of the blood flow so we decided to place them outside the ring. for that the doctors turned to med inch russia's premier heart valve maker those coming...
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systems for others it's been a lifetime of work along the mysteries of the self check it all out on technology update we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up the families are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are today. no way did not have the overt history with racism in one head of the south there were no laws that said blacks had to ride on one part of the bus or no laws that blacks had to be in certain schools there were however extremely exclusive web of racially restrictive housing covenants that kept blacks in particular areas and out of other areas these covenants mandated the sale of real estate along racial lines in an effort to keep traditionally white neighborhoods free of non desirable homes sometimes not desirable men latino sometimes not desirable men due sometimes not disarmament asian but it always meant black and so those racially restrictive covenants which didn't disappear into the late forty's early fifty's essentially kept blacks circumscribed in a very narrow portion of the l.a. coun
systems for others it's been a lifetime of work along the mysteries of the self check it all out on technology update we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up the families are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are today. no way did not have the overt history with racism in one head of the south there were no laws that said blacks had to ride on one part of the bus or no laws that blacks had to be in certain...
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this reminds me of the yankee's technology questions. -- y2k technology question. we can only hope that a settlement happens here over the course of the next few days. if that does not happen, let's hope you're able to get it turned around early next year. >> are you preparing for possibly being someone who helps "solve the problem"? do you think the 130th congress might be voting on something bigger -- 113th congress might be voting on something bigger? >> i am not sure if a short-term deal will happen. most of those kinds of meetings tend to be theatrics unless there is a deal done. we're looking very much like this is going to be open and live in the first part of next year. -- and alive in the first part of next year. for those of us who are rookies, we will have no choice but to jump into the fray. the debt ceiling is looming. it was announced in the in the last couple of days. there is no question that we're going to have to have something done early next year. because more than a third of this body has been here for less than three years, that you will see t
this reminds me of the yankee's technology questions. -- y2k technology question. we can only hope that a settlement happens here over the course of the next few days. if that does not happen, let's hope you're able to get it turned around early next year. >> are you preparing for possibly being someone who helps "solve the problem"? do you think the 130th congress might be voting on something bigger -- 113th congress might be voting on something bigger? >> i am not sure...
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technology it's not surprising that they were. speaking. the best performance. as a result. the way to go. which is just the most recent evolution. the first mechanic. in one thousand fifty two. limitations. improve this.
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we stopped at a circuit city, so i got to check out a lot of the technological innovations over the past quarter century plus that i had no idea of, and i gravitated toward the huge tv with the surround sound, the real plush leather seats, and i'm like, yeah, i can get used to this. >> but paul would find challenges in even the most mundane aspects of this new world. >> i had some food dropped off and one of the things was pressurized can of cheese spread, and everybody would, you know, probably knows how to work a pressurized can of cheese spread, but it was something i hadn't seen. like everything else, i go to squeeze the can, and couldn't squeeze this can, so my first thought is go to the directions, and the directions state, you know, press tip firmly. so i'm pressing straight down on the tip and nothing is happening. so i'm holding the base of the tip and i'm pulling down. still nothing is helping. and i notice this black object at the bottom of the can. so i start pressing that. so by this time i'm completely lost, and a guy walked by and told me to press the tip sideways which fr
we stopped at a circuit city, so i got to check out a lot of the technological innovations over the past quarter century plus that i had no idea of, and i gravitated toward the huge tv with the surround sound, the real plush leather seats, and i'm like, yeah, i can get used to this. >> but paul would find challenges in even the most mundane aspects of this new world. >> i had some food dropped off and one of the things was pressurized can of cheese spread, and everybody would, you...
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i'm here to say that that was said about every technology in the past 125 years. when the portable camera was developed. in 1888. all of a sudden you have no control over your image because you could go into a studio and pose and wear your best clothes. close. now, you could be caught anywhere. there were editorials in the 1880s that said have you seen the kodak film, which can get you in a bad position of the post office. but instead of saying get over it, many state laws about privacy. when supreme court dealt with the case about gps, the supreme court didn't say, hey, we have technology, get over privacy, they said -- and this is a supreme court that doesn't agree on anything, they said privacy is important. something even this minor is where you are to give away information about whether you know it or not abortion clinic, a competitor to your bosses, this information is being tracked on the web through smart phones actually have huge ramifications. it's what we do? in europe, they actually have protective laws. you can find out what data aggregators are talki
i'm here to say that that was said about every technology in the past 125 years. when the portable camera was developed. in 1888. all of a sudden you have no control over your image because you could go into a studio and pose and wear your best clothes. close. now, you could be caught anywhere. there were editorials in the 1880s that said have you seen the kodak film, which can get you in a bad position of the post office. but instead of saying get over it, many state laws about privacy. when...
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there's a lot of technology that can make it easier than you think. liz crenshaw has tips. >> the days of party planning have gone digital. that means you can throw a party hassle-free. derrick robinson with best buy's geek squad. first up? invitations. forget the paper and postage, instead, create a digital invite. >> the easier ones to use are e-viet and punch ball. >> sounds festive, but what he's referring to are web sites. another popular one, paperlesspost.com. web sites that allow you to customize your invitation and then just send them via e-mail. next, technify your kitchen to make your party meals a smap storing thousands of recipes on your phone or tablet. procurious is an app that lets you search over 30,000 recipes and themes. >> you can specify vegetarian, no wheat. >> just enter the ingredients you have on hand and it will help you create a dish. >> you can also share this with facebook or twitter. >> so if you find a recipe you love? >> um-hmm. >> if you're juggling multiple recipes, you might need more than one kitchen timer. consider
there's a lot of technology that can make it easier than you think. liz crenshaw has tips. >> the days of party planning have gone digital. that means you can throw a party hassle-free. derrick robinson with best buy's geek squad. first up? invitations. forget the paper and postage, instead, create a digital invite. >> the easier ones to use are e-viet and punch ball. >> sounds festive, but what he's referring to are web sites. another popular one, paperlesspost.com. web sites...
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many believe the communist nation is advancing its nuclear technologies. taliban gunmen tried to assassinate a pakistani school girl who spoke out against them. but she survived and promised to keep fighting for the education of girls. 68,000 u.s. forces remain in afghanistan. is come a year after u.s. troop -- and a year after u.s. troops left iraq, more than 2,000 people died in ongoing violence. in italy, two americans were among 32 passengers killed when the costa concordia sank and the captain abandoned ship. the pope made a historic visit to mexico and cuba despite his frail health, the 85-year-old even began tweeting. across europe, anger over the failing economy spread as millions protested government budget cuts. ecuador granted asylum to wikilocations founder assange. if he takes one step out of this british embassy, they will arrest him. he faces sexual assault allegations in sweden and claims the u.s. wants to extradite him to face spy charges. team usa cammured 46 gold medals at the summer olympics in london. britain celebrated queen elizabeth
many believe the communist nation is advancing its nuclear technologies. taliban gunmen tried to assassinate a pakistani school girl who spoke out against them. but she survived and promised to keep fighting for the education of girls. 68,000 u.s. forces remain in afghanistan. is come a year after u.s. troop -- and a year after u.s. troops left iraq, more than 2,000 people died in ongoing violence. in italy, two americans were among 32 passengers killed when the costa concordia sank and the...
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nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology that acts fast and helps control cravings all day long. ♪ quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. population of inmates who may or may not be guilty of crimes ranging from drug possession to murder can be a stressful job for officer in san antonio's bexar county jail. >> can i talk to you? i want to talk to you real for a second. >> even more so, when the jail faces staffing shortages. >> we're at least 120 officer short. right now we're doing what we call a mandatory overtime program where we're requiring officer to stay over after their shift is completed for a loost a couple hours. talking to the officers, you can see this is stressing them, really stretching it and hopefully we can do something about that in the near future so it isn't the proverbial rubber band and snap. >> it stretches to service areas like the mail room. >> the most overwhelming aspect is not the mail itself, it's the volume of the mail. on a busy day get about 2600 pieces of mail coming in. going out we probably send out half that, 1300 pieces. dai
nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology that acts fast and helps control cravings all day long. ♪ quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. population of inmates who may or may not be guilty of crimes ranging from drug possession to murder can be a stressful job for officer in san antonio's bexar county jail. >> can i talk to you? i want to talk to you real for a second. >> even more so, when the jail faces staffing shortages. >> we're at least 120...
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systems for others it's been a lifetime of work along the mysteries of the self check it all out on technology update we've got the future. download the official. yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. if someone right now said what you want your life to give you anything you want big . name one thing that's what they. were before crips and bloods. to realize that a bios is against us. and it will come together it. is going to be over for us so if the resources were here you're seeing these kids with their shoes came . down and no hope you know you were you in no man's land snow hope people taking choices are going to college and i guess my making the choice here you make no choice there's no choice is like you wait for somebody to come say nanny just go navigate say. i did to gangbang in the stop an out the sets to getting shot to drive bys to getting shot in drive bys to going to jail alla right but had i had a chance or someone else tell
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mars rover incredible technology. water purification. solar energy and on and on. >> interested in that huh? the moon. clarence? >> the so-called detroit autobail aught. it saved jobs whatever to call it. >> the best government dollar spent the ongoing investment in the iron dome antimissile system by the u.s. and israel. it's setting a standard for reliability that was demonstrated in the recent gaza fighting, also known as the rocket swatter. and as a result of iron dome's interception success missile defense systems will get a boost in budgets worldwide. pat bogus tactic? >> michigan legislature passes incredibly a right to work law in the home of the united autoworkers astonishing. >> for the government too. >> astonishing for the autoworkers. >> eleanor? >> president obama's implementation of the dream act through an executive order. >> susan? >> i thought it was obama's class warfare during the election. it helped him win. >> clarence? and the obama campaign's ground game getting the campaign offices open out there. >> boldest poli
mars rover incredible technology. water purification. solar energy and on and on. >> interested in that huh? the moon. clarence? >> the so-called detroit autobail aught. it saved jobs whatever to call it. >> the best government dollar spent the ongoing investment in the iron dome antimissile system by the u.s. and israel. it's setting a standard for reliability that was demonstrated in the recent gaza fighting, also known as the rocket swatter. and as a result of iron dome's...
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and a technology suite with bluetooth, navigation and other handy stuff? yeah, that would be cool. introducing the all-new nissan sentra. it's our most innovative sentra ever. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a $169-per-month lease on a 2013 nissan sentra. ♪ >>> i also pledge to call to the vice president to see if he can help jump-start the negotiations on his side. the vice president and i have worked together on solutions before and i believe we can again. >> that was senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. we're back with our special coverage of fiscal cliff negotiations. joining me now is correspondent for the national journal who wrote about vice president joe biden coming back into the picture. good to see you, chris. >> hey, chris, good to be with you. >> you describe this process as a slow-motion car wreck. do you think that biden coming into the picture, and i don't know to what extent, is it helping things? >> you know, chris, i thought it was a big move by the senate republican leader, to almost call joe biden off the bench. when i was talking to his office an
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>> what i wanted to do and show him, how you could be a responsible user of technology without abusing it without becoming addicted. >> reporter: janelle hoffman's message has struck a chord with parents worried about the increasing use of smartphones. more than 50 million iphones are projected to sell this holiday season alone. many of them to teens just like greg. teen behavior expert josh shipp says a set of rules is a must for teen iphone use. >> you wouldn't give your kid a car without making sure they have insurance, so giving them a cell phone or a computer without teaching them how to use it responsibly is irresponsible on the part of the parent. >> reporter: among the 18 conditions, number 7. >> do not involve yourself in conversations that are hurtful to others. >> reporter: at number 12, a lesson some celebrities could use this year. take note, rihanna. >> do not send or receive pictures of your private parts or anyone else's private parts. >> reporter: greg is especially nervous about rule number 6, which says he is responsible for replacement costs if the phone falls into
>> what i wanted to do and show him, how you could be a responsible user of technology without abusing it without becoming addicted. >> reporter: janelle hoffman's message has struck a chord with parents worried about the increasing use of smartphones. more than 50 million iphones are projected to sell this holiday season alone. many of them to teens just like greg. teen behavior expert josh shipp says a set of rules is a must for teen iphone use. >> you wouldn't give your kid...
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. >> i wanted to show him to be a responsible user of technology without abusing it without becoming addicted. >> reporter: her message struck a cord with parents worried about the increasing use of smart phones. more than 50 million iphones are projected to sell this holiday season alone. many to teens just like greg. teen behavior expert says a set of rules is a must for teen iphone use. >> you wouldn't give your kid a car without insurance and so, giving them a cell phone or a computer without teaching them how to use it responsibly is irresponsible on the part of the parent. >> reporter: among the 18 conditions, number 7. >> do not involve yourself in conversations that are hurtful to others. >> reporter: and number 12 a lesson some celebrities could use this year. take note rihanna. >> don't send or receive pictures your private parts or anyone else. >> reporter: she iser inous about -- she is -- he is nervous about rule number 6 that he is responsible for replacement cost a legitimate concern since this's 1600 apple gadgets stoleen in new york and if he does lose his phone. >>
. >> i wanted to show him to be a responsible user of technology without abusing it without becoming addicted. >> reporter: her message struck a cord with parents worried about the increasing use of smart phones. more than 50 million iphones are projected to sell this holiday season alone. many to teens just like greg. teen behavior expert says a set of rules is a must for teen iphone use. >> you wouldn't give your kid a car without insurance and so, giving them a cell phone...